Personal audit & transferable skills

Activity 1

1. Below are a list of skills and abilities. Complete an audit of where you are now. Record this in your learning journal/portfolio.

Rate yourself (1=Not very well developed; 3=very well developed)

Skills and Abilities

1

2

3

Self-confidence

X

Take risks

X

Organise and plan

X

Manage Time

X

Make presentations

X

Act as a leader

X

Listen to others

X

Debate formally and informally

X

Take notes

X

Although it is important to identify where we are now, it is not enough to stop there. We need to reflect upon how we can develop the skills where we are less confident and how we can transfer the skills in which we are confident and competent.

Activity 2

Complete the audit below, using the information from the table above.

Recognition

Reflection

Action

Skills already developed

How will I use these

How do I know (evidence)**

Organise and Plan

Will use these to create lesson plans and activities in advance of my practice

Listen to others

Will use this skill to gain knowledge from both my peers and teachers which will aid my personal development

Take notes

Will use this skill to record all the important information that is needed for my learning

** This section should be completed as you identify when/where/how you have used/developed these skills.

Part B – Activity 1

Recognition

Reflection

Action

Skills not yet developed

How will I develop these

How do I know (evidence)**

Self-confidence

do background readings so that I am confident in my knowledge

Manage Time

by setting timers and set timeframes for tasks

Take Risks

By planning lessons and participating in activities in which are out of my comfort zone more regularly

Making Presentations

By taking more time and research more to create more detailed presentations

Act as a leader

during group tasks I will take on a more vocal role and ensure everyone has a job to do

Debate formally and informally

I will participate in more class discussions and make sure my view point is clear